THE EXHIBITION.
— — — — ■»;'..; " ; - " ■ ■" tPBEBS ASSOCUTION.I ': ' ' ' ]' ' Ddnedin, Deoembef: 17. ■ The members of the InyercargillXfehtral ; School i;o;ririßtß' Club, comprising ptipils of the fifth I and sixth standards, 'to thenumber of abont. 3o, ate' on a visit to the Exhibition'imder the ohargeof two mastere. They oamp out on a paddock at Nevada, and intended cooking their own meals as usual, but they abandoned the latter portion to give more time forthe Exhibition, which they have started to Btudy m sections. While m camp they are tinder military discipline, and keep guard etc. They stay m town a week.. The Eiffel tower at the Exhibition was opened this evening, when a^number of Commissioners and visitors were conveyed to the top. Mr John Boberts,' the President, afterwards; proposed success- sq. the Austral ! Otis: ? Elevator • Company.' IM.l M. Chatelaine, responding, said the lift worked,' very i^Bmoothly* " and everything passed off without a. hitch, , ■ .. ..,•--• , JDecember,lß. - ' The Exhibiteon. - Eegatta 1 Comzoiitee, through the. New South Wales Commissioner, are forwarding a resolution of condolence and sympathy to Searle's rela'tites.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 18 December 1889, Page 2
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169THE EXHIBITION. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 18 December 1889, Page 2
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